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Eaglebrook School is an independent junior boarding and day school for boys in grades six through nine. It is located in Deerfield, Massachusetts, on the Pocumtuck Range near Deerfield Academy and sited on an 850-acre (3.4 km2) campus which is also preserved by the Deerfield Wildlife Trust. Eaglebrook School is accredited by the Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE).
History
Eaglebrook School was founded in 1922 by Howard Gibbs, a friend of Headmaster Frank Boyden of Deerfield Academy. Gibbs, who graduated from Amherst College, envisioned a younger boy's boarding school that allowed boys to develop their innate abilities, discover new interests, and gain confidence.
Thurston Chase, an Eaglebrook teacher and Williams College graduate, took over the school after Mr. Gibbs' unexpected death. Student enrollment was expanded, and the school grew to include a gymnasium, tennis courts, a learning center, a science building, and four new dormitories.
After Thurston Chase's retirement, his son, Stuart Chase, became the headmaster. The school continued to grow as it bought 500 adjacent acres and added new playing fields, a track, a ski area with snow making and chair lift, a swimming pool, and two new dormitories.
In 2002, Andrew Chase, son of Stuart and Eaglebrook's former director of development, became the current headmaster.
The campus has undergone extensive massive upgrades since the mid-1990s. Baines House and the Thurston C. Chase Learning Center have been renovated. The Schwab Family Pool, and the McFadden Rink at Alfond Arena and a new track and field facility have been built in the late 1990s. Two new dormitories, Kravis House and Mayer House, were completed in the early 2000s. In 2007, a major renovation was undertaken on Flagler House, Halsted House, and Taylor House. The Learning Center was also extensively renovated at that time. During the summer of 2010, the Sports Center was renovated, adding two new international squash courts, bringing the total to six, a new student lounge and student fitness room, and a 50-kilowatt solar panel system on the roof of the gym. The Edward P. Evans Academic Center for Science, Art, and Music, was opened in 2017.
Governance
Eaglebrook is owned by the Allen-Chase Foundation, a nonprofit educational trust.
Athletics
Many sports are offered:
Notable alumni
King Abdullah II of Jordan
Michael Beschloss
Barry Bingham Jr.
Henry Bromell '63, author, television writer/producer
Nick Bromell
Doug Burden
Ennis Cosby
Tony Dalton, Mexican-American actor
Cameron Douglas, actor: 54–63
Michael Douglas '60, actor, director: 54
Peter Duchin, pianist, orchestra leader
Chris Hedges '71, author, war correspondent, activist
Thomas Hoving, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
J. B. Jackson, writer, publisher, instructor, sketch artist in landscape design
Henry Kravis '60, investment banker, philanthropist
Lewis "Scooter" Libby '65
Rusty Magee '70
Laurence Mark '64 film producer
Mark Whitney Mehran
Christopher Mellon
Eugene F. Rice, Jr.
Duncan Sheik '86
Chris Waddell, Paralympics skiing champion
Jason Wu, fashion designer
References
External links
Eaglebrook School – Official site
Eaglebrook School – The Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE)
The Association of Boarding Schools profile
Profile – boardingschoolreview.com
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